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main roads right now. with the temperatures dropping we know that is going to ice up. and we already found one driver today who is spinning his wheels. and he was just in a snowy gas station parking lot. >> you never know what's going to happen. now i'm trying to make it home to d.c. >> are you going to stay put? >>çó oh, yeah. stay put for the weekend. >> are you concerned about this car with the slipping and sliding? >> i wasn't at first until you saw me other there. i guess i'm a little concerned. i think i should be okay, as long as the roads are done with salt and everything. i should be okay. >> we hope he made it home safe and sound. there really is reasonÑi for concern as this storm intensifies. we're hearing from virginia state police tonight who have been dealing with the impact of the storm across the commonwealth that they have handled some 557 accidents across virginia today. some 414 strandexd cars. with all those accidents, the majority of them, you know, down in southwest virginia. there also have been two fatalities today. so, again, best advice is
main roads right now. with the temperatures dropping we know that is going to ice up. and we already found one driver today who is spinning his wheels. and he was just in a snowy gas station parking lot. >> you never know what's going to happen. now i'm trying to make it home to d.c. >> are you going to stay put? >>çó oh, yeah. stay put for the weekend. >> are you concerned about this car with the slipping and sliding? >> i wasn't at first until you saw me other...
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unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. if you're still having symptoms... ...ask your doctor how to help prevent them with advair. (announcer) get your first prescription free and save on refills. advair. now you know. >>> the winter weather alert sending shoppers into a friend frenzy. grocery stores have been busy all day long. lines so long in some places, they had to shut down. hardware stores are slammed, too. wisdom martin live in bethesda with the latest on the mad dash to the stores. >> reporter: brian, it's been a very busy day
unlike most controllers, advair treats both main causes. advair treats both main causes. and that helps prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms... ...and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of...
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the main bulk of this was going to be done in the first instance by the military. now it's correct as we got into late 2002, early 2003, dfid became a part of the picture. clare short wanted to conduct immediate. that was fair enough. the issue however that dfid was focused on was the humanitarian side. and to be heard they did a good job on. >> as you mentioned the bug report, -- >> i sat on the but what we to want to go over old ground. that just to be clear, the cabinet frugally in the period 2002 and three, not that they were not consulted but rather papers in general i think were not circulated, the butler committee found on. and we haven't found any. which has given rise to the question, was there the sufficient information analysis, both of the issues and about the background? today, your cabinet colleagues, to understand and if necessary challenge within cabinet discussion? >> we had i think, i think it's 20 -- i think there was at least 25 preinvasion cabinet discussions on iraq. and then was ad hoc ministerial discussions, i think 28 of those. there was a
the main bulk of this was going to be done in the first instance by the military. now it's correct as we got into late 2002, early 2003, dfid became a part of the picture. clare short wanted to conduct immediate. that was fair enough. the issue however that dfid was focused on was the humanitarian side. and to be heard they did a good job on. >> as you mentioned the bug report, -- >> i sat on the but what we to want to go over old ground. that just to be clear, the cabinet frugally...
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not on wall street on main street. >> host: let's take the first telephone call from oklahoma city. michael on the republican line. good morning, michael. >> good morning. how are you this morning -- >> host: if you have your tv in the background it creates feedback. please hit the mute button. >> caller: i'm sorry. let me turn it off here. real quick here, the republican leadership, one of the things in the atmosphere what's going on in the country today conservative principles we've lost and 06 and 08 the arrogance and indeed my you take this administration and the avoidance and the administration is a train wreck and boarding on socialism. when are we going to put out talking points to show the rest of the american people in your mind the leadership where we stand. thank you very much. >> guest: right. thank you. it is a great question. i think in 06 and 08 we did lose the majority because much of our republican leadership in the nation was focused on pork and perks and privilege rather than people in problem solving so i agree with the caller on that. a couple of points because
not on wall street on main street. >> host: let's take the first telephone call from oklahoma city. michael on the republican line. good morning, michael. >> good morning. how are you this morning -- >> host: if you have your tv in the background it creates feedback. please hit the mute button. >> caller: i'm sorry. let me turn it off here. real quick here, the republican leadership, one of the things in the atmosphere what's going on in the country today conservative...
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sec and protocol as the main framework for dealing with climate change. because it has recognized we have to continue to work on it to track -- and nature trackway according to the bali roadmap. this is because in term of some long-term goals, and tactical and capital support to developing countries, the voluntary actions that control greenhouse gas emission from the developing countries, there are all these achievements of the copenhagen conference. i think we have to continue along this track to make sure that the mexico conference will achieve even more. and china is ready to continue to make this contribution. let me say that on the question of relations with the united states, we were continued to exchange views with the u.s. side because we do believe that a stable and healthy and developing relationship between china and the united states is in the best interest of our two countries and in the best interest of the world. is there anything i'm missing? any other questions? >> no. >> sorry? iran, iran. iran actually was not part of my agenda when i s
sec and protocol as the main framework for dealing with climate change. because it has recognized we have to continue to work on it to track -- and nature trackway according to the bali roadmap. this is because in term of some long-term goals, and tactical and capital support to developing countries, the voluntary actions that control greenhouse gas emission from the developing countries, there are all these achievements of the copenhagen conference. i think we have to continue along this track...
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. >> this is a shrine to the influence one company has had on our culture and yet coke's main product is actually just water, sugar, a few secret flavors and some bubbles. so its dominance may really be based on something else. brilliant marketing. the company has always believed that to succeed, its products had to be more than just benches. they had to be reminders of good times and warm feelings. so each of us would buy those drinks again and again. and we do. almost 100 million balances worth he have day. once the world was divided in to two kinds of people, coke fans and pepsi fans. today it's not so simple walk into your local supermarket and you're bombarded. sodas, juices, energy drinks, all crying out for your attention. so koecoke coal larks the large bench company in the world know it is has to catch your eye. and fast. its research shows that half of all shoppers' decision to buy are an impulse that hits in the first pif seconds in the aisle. >> i think we look at it as an opportunity. >> joe is coca-cola's chief marketing officer. >> we're spending a lot of time trying to
. >> this is a shrine to the influence one company has had on our culture and yet coke's main product is actually just water, sugar, a few secret flavors and some bubbles. so its dominance may really be based on something else. brilliant marketing. the company has always believed that to succeed, its products had to be more than just benches. they had to be reminders of good times and warm feelings. so each of us would buy those drinks again and again. and we do. almost 100 million...
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the main operations compound will be about a mile away from the football stadium. but they will be able to monitor the game from dozens of surveillance cameras. >> what we're doing here for this super bowl is the first of its kind of terrorism is on everyone's mind. on a daily basis. what we're doing is we're made away of anything that comes up. not only locally, but nationally, and internationally. >> security will pat down every person before they enter the stadium. super bowl xliv air this is sunday, february 7, right here on channel 9, pregame coverage starts at 2:00 p.m. the actual game, about 6:30. >>> a cat lost for 14 months is back with his family, thanks to a pet psychic. nancy ruffner says her cat sam ran out of the house one night and never came back. finally, nancy decided to contact an animal communicator in georgia. told her sam was living in gaithersburg. she posted more signs, and soon got the call she was waiting for. >> i received a phone call from a gentleman that was doing work. >> the man said he found sam and the pair reunited that night. the
the main operations compound will be about a mile away from the football stadium. but they will be able to monitor the game from dozens of surveillance cameras. >> what we're doing here for this super bowl is the first of its kind of terrorism is on everyone's mind. on a daily basis. what we're doing is we're made away of anything that comes up. not only locally, but nationally, and internationally. >> security will pat down every person before they enter the stadium. super bowl...
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main low toward atlanta, gas. that's moving eastward pushing out to sea and spiraling in atlantic moisture. secondary low comes in saturday. this will will have more cold air. you can see cold rain in norfolk, virginia. sleet mixing in. that can hold accumulations down a little bit. none the less a tremendous amount of winter weather coming in tomorrow morning. finally as we work into saturday afternoon this thing moves out to sea. we'll bring in colder and windier conditions. finally the snow tapering off tomorrow morning. we think a foot and a half minimum a good bet. friday night 27. we'll see heavy snow and wind all night long. blizzard to near blizzard conditions across the baltimore- washington area. 28 saturday. snow continuing. heaviest early in the day on saturday. i think you'll see the snow lighten up late in the day. take a look at the temperature. we'll be down to 15 degrees tomorrow night. that's going to freeze up and lock in place everything's that fallen. a lot of shovel work to be done sunday and
main low toward atlanta, gas. that's moving eastward pushing out to sea and spiraling in atlantic moisture. secondary low comes in saturday. this will will have more cold air. you can see cold rain in norfolk, virginia. sleet mixing in. that can hold accumulations down a little bit. none the less a tremendous amount of winter weather coming in tomorrow morning. finally as we work into saturday afternoon this thing moves out to sea. we'll bring in colder and windier conditions. finally the snow...
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the main roads appear to be fine. we have seen snow plows out here. anyone coming to the grocery store, be prepared to deal with long lines and have patience and be careful in the parking lot. that is the latest. back to you. >> wisdom, i'm curious. for people that have never been there before, it's -- is everyone just at the grocery store? what about the other stores in that shopping area? >> reporter: the stores are open. there are people in the stores. the main focus is here. this is where we have seen the majority of people coming in and out. if you go inside this store, i'm telling you there are cashiers at every register. there are lines backed up from the front of the store back to the meat department. if you look in some of the sections, there's little there. so, the focus is on getting the food, getting all those items that will be essential in se they get stuck. there are people that are getting ready for the super bowl. you have the super bowl crowd then the crowd anticipation this major snow that is starting to happen right now. wisdom, yo
the main roads appear to be fine. we have seen snow plows out here. anyone coming to the grocery store, be prepared to deal with long lines and have patience and be careful in the parking lot. that is the latest. back to you. >> wisdom, i'm curious. for people that have never been there before, it's -- is everyone just at the grocery store? what about the other stores in that shopping area? >> reporter: the stores are open. there are people in the stores. the main focus is here....
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i should note that the main climate center in the u.s. has done a study on this and he has less than a 40% accuracy rating. so slightly less than ours. hi, phil. we'll see you next year, buddy. nice work today. here's what's going on around the rest of the country. a couple of areas of low pressure, both pretty weak, but the one across the south is causing a little problems in the way of rain yesterday in through florida, record-breaking amount of rain from miami north towards ft. lauderdale and hollywood, florida. a little breaking out across southern florida today but more in the way of rainfall across northern florida. getting now into the carolinas. this is where it's becoming a little more of an issue because it's running into colder air. because of that, and you see the white there, that is snow. there's a mix of snow, sleet and freezing rain in some spots, especially across the i-81 corridor. 1 to 3 inches of snow potentially here across parts of western virginia. now that winter weather advisory has been extended to washington, d.
i should note that the main climate center in the u.s. has done a study on this and he has less than a 40% accuracy rating. so slightly less than ours. hi, phil. we'll see you next year, buddy. nice work today. here's what's going on around the rest of the country. a couple of areas of low pressure, both pretty weak, but the one across the south is causing a little problems in the way of rain yesterday in through florida, record-breaking amount of rain from miami north towards ft. lauderdale...
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that is like an appetizer before the main event. you can see the breadth of this storm. we are on a like track and the storm system that is spinning through eaern parts of tennessee will head toward the coast and another system will develop and will dump snow on top of us. this storm could rank in the top storms in the history of washington, d.c. adam caskey has been looking at this and he is live outside in maryland and has a bit of about those records. >>> one were to stop this storm the way it is looking is epic. it looks like an epic snowstorm probably going down in the top five and possibly even the top post more storms of all time. we only need 16.7 inches of snow and this will be in the top five. we need 20.6 inches and it will be in the top two. the biggest snowstorm on record at reagan national airport is 28 inches and that was back i 1922. that will be difficult but 20 inches is pretty likely across most of our region. we are in district heights, maryland and is 33 degrees. is one degree above freezing. that does not mean it cannot snow. it is snowing right her
that is like an appetizer before the main event. you can see the breadth of this storm. we are on a like track and the storm system that is spinning through eaern parts of tennessee will head toward the coast and another system will develop and will dump snow on top of us. this storm could rank in the top storms in the history of washington, d.c. adam caskey has been looking at this and he is live outside in maryland and has a bit of about those records. >>> one were to stop this storm...
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it's for a lot of people out there, people on main street, i am sure they are going, yeah, we knew this, it was a way worse recession when it came to jobs than people were saying. it's a period of 2008 going to march of 2009. and the bureau of labor statistics usually does this. they go back and relook at the numbers. another 824,000 jobs were lost during that period. and the government's current read something during that period we lost 4.8 million jobs. this would put us at 5.4 million lost during that period. the reason why they had to do this because as the monthly data was coming out, they said some information was not available. maybe somebody started a job in the middle of the year, and that all factors into the statistics. now they take all the information and put it together and do this. normally when they have to resize a number, it's a small change. that 12-month period, kyra, was anything but normal. it was huge. it's when we went to the brink of another depression. and because of that, it was an unusual situation. and so that would take us to a new estimate of a loss of abo
it's for a lot of people out there, people on main street, i am sure they are going, yeah, we knew this, it was a way worse recession when it came to jobs than people were saying. it's a period of 2008 going to march of 2009. and the bureau of labor statistics usually does this. they go back and relook at the numbers. another 824,000 jobs were lost during that period. and the government's current read something during that period we lost 4.8 million jobs. this would put us at 5.4 million lost...
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the entire main island, the northern part of the main island is looking at tsunami waves, potentially of more than nine feet that is significant. rail service has been stopped and people have been warned to get out of the low-lying area. now, japan is used to tsunamis as i said. this is a country that is an island nation. so people are well versed in how to evacuate, but certainly we are going to through a drill of a very serious tsunami beginning to approach this country. it is expected to arrive in about an hour and a half. >> larry: kyung, can you tell us about what major city might be in trouble? >> reporter: the major cities are not specifically impacted. tokyo is further inland. we have a number of major metropolitan areas that are inland. we are looking at the fishing area,s the coastal areas, the resort areas that will be impacted here. if they are looking at a tsunami that could hit the northern part of japan up to nine feet those are tens of thousands of people potentially impacted. the government taking these measures in part because in 1960 when the quake happened in chile
the entire main island, the northern part of the main island is looking at tsunami waves, potentially of more than nine feet that is significant. rail service has been stopped and people have been warned to get out of the low-lying area. now, japan is used to tsunamis as i said. this is a country that is an island nation. so people are well versed in how to evacuate, but certainly we are going to through a drill of a very serious tsunami beginning to approach this country. it is expected to...
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a little volume picking up on the main thoroughfares. begin with 270 southbound. we have volume around the germantown road area. overall but no significant delays to tell you about. route 4, route 5 and 301 no issues to report on any of these roads, as well. look at south capitol street and the suitland parkway, not a lot of traffic here anymore. some drivers are stopped at a light. picking up duke to seminary and 66 eastbound free flowing from route 28 to 123. more drivers are hitting the roads. back to you. >> thank you. >>> two of the reggies competing in sunday's super bowl have something extra on the game. reggie wayne is co-starring in the body by milk football ad. the ad featuring them is in the "usa today." the player whose team wins will appear solo in monday's ad. >>> if you hurry up this morning you might be able to catch this weekend's new movies before the blizzard. that's coming up. >>> and we have ideas on keeping the kids entertained. in the examiner, republican lawmakers in maryland craft a plan to cut $2 billion from the budget by eliminating mor
a little volume picking up on the main thoroughfares. begin with 270 southbound. we have volume around the germantown road area. overall but no significant delays to tell you about. route 4, route 5 and 301 no issues to report on any of these roads, as well. look at south capitol street and the suitland parkway, not a lot of traffic here anymore. some drivers are stopped at a light. picking up duke to seminary and 66 eastbound free flowing from route 28 to 123. more drivers are hitting the...
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one of the president's main goals is job creation. is there any possibility or plan that sending money to these companies, not as boeing, will go toward job creation? >> when you look at dollars plan for a program, those dollars can usually translate into jobs. the more money on a program, as a general rule, the more jobs will be involved. the exciting thing -- i would have to ask our partners -- the more money they got, the more jobs that means. did i get it right? when people ask me why i am excited about the budget, it is $6 billion over the next five years that we otherwise would not get that says there should be a net gain in jobs. let me not fool anybody -- as i mentioned to somebody earlier, we are now formulating our plans. we're making some big changes. item they anybody can expect that we will have details and specifics all laid out overnight rate it will take as a little while. we will have to figure of how we draw down the constellation program in cooperation with our partners in congress. we have a lot of work to do. i am
one of the president's main goals is job creation. is there any possibility or plan that sending money to these companies, not as boeing, will go toward job creation? >> when you look at dollars plan for a program, those dollars can usually translate into jobs. the more money on a program, as a general rule, the more jobs will be involved. the exciting thing -- i would have to ask our partners -- the more money they got, the more jobs that means. did i get it right? when people ask me why...
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but this will be the main low. and by 8:00 tomorrow morning, we will have some really strong winds coming in off of the atlantic, bringing in more moisture as well as winds gusting over 40 miles an hour, especially here right around the bay and the eastern shore. thankfully, the winds will diminish right around washington and points west. so we're not going to have those strong winds, but this storm system, as it pulls away, will still have some snow behind it during the afternoon on saturday. finally, it will taper off and end by 8:00 saturday night. it will be exiting the eastern shore and pulling away and then we'll get a clearing sky and some sunshine back on sunday. but for the afternoon, snow becoming heavy over next, oh, four, five hours, certainly by sunset, which today is at 5:30 or so. then becoming very windy. temperatures right now in the mid-30s, we'll fall to near 30 as that snow does pick up in intensity overnight. now, here's the time line. it came in this morning. now that heavy snow will be moving
but this will be the main low. and by 8:00 tomorrow morning, we will have some really strong winds coming in off of the atlantic, bringing in more moisture as well as winds gusting over 40 miles an hour, especially here right around the bay and the eastern shore. thankfully, the winds will diminish right around washington and points west. so we're not going to have those strong winds, but this storm system, as it pulls away, will still have some snow behind it during the afternoon on saturday....
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they want these main roadways to be cleared so the plows can come through. what we are seeing -- and you see it right in front of me, people crossing not in crosswalks, thinking somehow that people can stop. it is stuff to stop. we have a little bit of slippery surface right now. the side streets may have about an inch of snow. if you take a look there, side streets are white. so are the sidewalks. metro -- well, the rush hour began early so metro buses, which you seeçó are not very crowded. we talked to people getting off metro trains. they said because people were let out of work early, they were not very crowded. they were moving well. they didn't have long waits. also, we're finding that people are trying to get out, walk their dogs, get out and get some food. we have people shoveling say over here, shoveling their sidewalks coming up to tenleytown here. and we're passing a bus stop and tenley au metro station. you'll see a lot of people still on the street. we saw a lot of people walking with umbrellas. they were smart. they came out because the early
they want these main roadways to be cleared so the plows can come through. what we are seeing -- and you see it right in front of me, people crossing not in crosswalks, thinking somehow that people can stop. it is stuff to stop. we have a little bit of slippery surface right now. the side streets may have about an inch of snow. if you take a look there, side streets are white. so are the sidewalks. metro -- well, the rush hour began early so metro buses, which you seeçó are not very crowded....
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democrats are leading the fight for main street. never will wall street undermine main street. it will never jeopardize the homes, and life savings of the american people. and democrats are for health care for all americans as a right, not a privilege. [applause] >> fairness and opportunity, that is the fire that burns within us. thank you for helping to elect a great president of the united states, president barack obama. [applause] >> in his inspirational inaugural address, president obama called for action, bold and swift, not only to create new jobs, but to lay a new foundation for growth. with your help, it's all about you, with your help, one week and one day later, the house passed the american recovery act. it will mark its one-year anniversary on february 17 and helped to advance education of our children by hiring more teachers and keeping teachers in our classroom. the recovery act provided for the safety of our neighborhoods by putting more police and firefighters in our communities. the transformation of our economy through middle-class tax cuts is an important pri
democrats are leading the fight for main street. never will wall street undermine main street. it will never jeopardize the homes, and life savings of the american people. and democrats are for health care for all americans as a right, not a privilege. [applause] >> fairness and opportunity, that is the fire that burns within us. thank you for helping to elect a great president of the united states, president barack obama. [applause] >> in his inspirational inaugural address,...
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host: let us go to jim on independent line from oxford, maine. caller: i haven't tried to get a loan lately because i'm debt three -- debt free. i think part of the problem is that when everybody was encouraging that they should give loans for everyone to buy houses and cars and vehicles they could not afford, that is what got us in this mess and the first place. and i think trying to force all of the small banks and things to loan more money now is just going to accelerate the problem we are already in. host: looking in "the wall street journal" -- the next call is from alabama, curtis, democrats line. caller:ç good morning. i applied for a loan in november of last year. host: how did it go for you? caller: i was turned down. i came back home and called another loan department, another loan office, and i was told within 20 minutes, yes, your loan is approved. host: what is the -- was the difference? caller: percentage rate. the loan i was turned down on was 7% in the loan and was given was 9 percent, which was not that much difference in the t
host: let us go to jim on independent line from oxford, maine. caller: i haven't tried to get a loan lately because i'm debt three -- debt free. i think part of the problem is that when everybody was encouraging that they should give loans for everyone to buy houses and cars and vehicles they could not afford, that is what got us in this mess and the first place. and i think trying to force all of the small banks and things to loan more money now is just going to accelerate the problem we are...
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my presentation a reference to three main drivers -- growth, knowledge, and innovation. we will develop green growth will come in a package of proposals on march 3. at fourth, that will be the subject of deliberation in the european spring council. to build tomorrow's europe, we must learn the lessons today. our priority should be to a sure way out of the crisis while building a new economic model sustainable, inclusive, competitive, social market economy for europe. we have the institutions to make it happen. i am confident that europe also has the political will. i really welcome the spirit i saw in the european council not only regarding specific situations in one of our member states but also on the designing of this strategy for the future. we have addressed one. briefly at the end -- in the light of an appeal by the prime minister of haiti for urgent additional assistance and shelter and endorsed by the united nations, the representative and vice president of the commission is requesting member states to offer additional military assistance to meet the immediate ne
my presentation a reference to three main drivers -- growth, knowledge, and innovation. we will develop green growth will come in a package of proposals on march 3. at fourth, that will be the subject of deliberation in the european spring council. to build tomorrow's europe, we must learn the lessons today. our priority should be to a sure way out of the crisis while building a new economic model sustainable, inclusive, competitive, social market economy for europe. we have the institutions to...
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so you could argue, that would go to your main theory, first point. but i would take exception with the fact that african-americans are one of the main people who elected him because democrats have always gotten 97 percent of the black vote, so while obama might've gotten, i forget what the number is but he could have got more but we're still 13 percent of the population. black folks didn't put him in office. but anyway, you want to say something? [inaudible] >> that's a great question, actually the question in some way that spawned this book because robert and i have been arguing, even though in some ways we agree on what we want to go, we've been arguing for two years about barack obama as well as other things. but here's what i have to say about that. it's a great question. two things. one is that barack obama does have a base. the problem is that that base, and this is not unique to barack obama. it was true with bill clinton, is that the establishment for lack of a better term, conservatives, that even to be on some of the blue dog democrats, the
so you could argue, that would go to your main theory, first point. but i would take exception with the fact that african-americans are one of the main people who elected him because democrats have always gotten 97 percent of the black vote, so while obama might've gotten, i forget what the number is but he could have got more but we're still 13 percent of the population. black folks didn't put him in office. but anyway, you want to say something? [inaudible] >> that's a great question,...
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he said maine roadways are looking pretty good. the secondary roads are still pretty dicey. -- he said mainn roadways are looking pretty good. >> there could be snow and ice underneath because it was pretty warm and then froze and turned into ice. >> we do expect temperatures to rise which will help melt some of this snow before get the next wave on friday. >> thank you. >>> 5:51. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> we will check in with adam caskey. he is an rockville. >> we are off 355. 355 is just wet. the side streets have some slush. getting out of your neighborhood is where it is the hardest with the plows have not necessarily made it. it may be slippery on the roadways. we are 28 degrees in rockville. we had about four inches in rockville. every branch of the trees are covered in snow. it is beautiful this morning. everything has a layer of snow. it is gorgeous. we want you to e-mail your totals. whether@wjla.com. british embassy, 5 inches. look at stephen city. 6 inches. thank you, jeremy. maureen is happ
he said maine roadways are looking pretty good. the secondary roads are still pretty dicey. -- he said mainn roadways are looking pretty good. >> there could be snow and ice underneath because it was pretty warm and then froze and turned into ice. >> we do expect temperatures to rise which will help melt some of this snow before get the next wave on friday. >> thank you. >>> 5:51. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. >> we will check in with adam...
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budget deficit and so much increase in expenditures, when the taxpayers the working men and women on main street are living probably on less this year than last year. there hasn't been big wage increases. there hasn't been the ability of people to support more of this budget. it is leaving a legacy of debt to our children and grandchildren. >> greta: as i understand this is for lack of a better word, a wish list from the president since the president the one who makes the deal, right it's congress? he says this is what i would like to do but congress cuts the check. >> constitutionally, the president pro proses and we dispose. as a practical matter when you have overwhelming number of democrats in the house and senate what a democrat president says is very much an outline of what is probably going to come out at the other end. i would be surprised if it didn't come out very much like he has in his budget. it moot be easy for him to say that -- it might be easy for him to say that and he proposes and we take the heat. that's right he can't spend a penny we don't appropriate. but i know how
budget deficit and so much increase in expenditures, when the taxpayers the working men and women on main street are living probably on less this year than last year. there hasn't been big wage increases. there hasn't been the ability of people to support more of this budget. it is leaving a legacy of debt to our children and grandchildren. >> greta: as i understand this is for lack of a better word, a wish list from the president since the president the one who makes the deal, right it's...
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parts of maine 70 mile an hour gusts, concord, 68-mile-an-hour wind gusts. couple that with some snow, at least further to the west, and you're going to have some drifts for sure. over a foot and a half in poconos and northern new jersey. we're getting a little dry air in here but you also see that circulation really isn't moving all that much. with snow falling mostly to the south of new york and into new york proper and jersey continues to be the hardest hit at this point, but temperatures are far enough below freezing where we're starting to see a little bit of a drier snow. look at all the warnings and advisories that are up from northern new england all the way down to north carolina. as a matter of fact, in parts of the cen trap appalachians, including north carolina and virginia, we've had blizzard warnings out for the rest of today, in the higher elevations, and windy conditions with high wind warnings posted for baltimore and d.c. so even though you're not seeing a whole lot of snow down there, you're getting the wind. now the 4 to 8 inches expected
parts of maine 70 mile an hour gusts, concord, 68-mile-an-hour wind gusts. couple that with some snow, at least further to the west, and you're going to have some drifts for sure. over a foot and a half in poconos and northern new jersey. we're getting a little dry air in here but you also see that circulation really isn't moving all that much. with snow falling mostly to the south of new york and into new york proper and jersey continues to be the hardest hit at this point, but temperatures...
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. >> reporter: the initiative has four main goals. to improve awareness about good nutrition. to increase access to fresh produce. to serve healthier food in schools. and to get kids moving again. >> so, let's move! and i mean, literally, let's move. let's find new ways for kids to be physically active, both in and out of schools. >> reporter: mrs. obama raised some eyebrows recently when she talked about concerns over her daughter's health. >> we were fortunate enough to have a pediatrician, as i've mentioned, that kind of waved the red flag for me as a mother. and basically cautioned me that i had to take a look at my own children's bmi. >> reporter: there were quite a few that said, wait a minute, have you gone too far here in bringing your children into this discussion because they see sasha and malia and don't feel that they really are part of this obesity that you're talking about with children. critics argue that such intense phone us can on weight might trigger body image issues in children, especially in girls. >> i understand the sensitivity around the entire convers
. >> reporter: the initiative has four main goals. to improve awareness about good nutrition. to increase access to fresh produce. to serve healthier food in schools. and to get kids moving again. >> so, let's move! and i mean, literally, let's move. let's find new ways for kids to be physically active, both in and out of schools. >> reporter: mrs. obama raised some eyebrows recently when she talked about concerns over her daughter's health. >> we were fortunate enough...
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that was the main reason i said we had to take it on. the second reason was because what has happened to your premiums. if this was a representative sample, i am assuming that 85 percent of you have health care. some of you are buying it individually. no matter what your situation, it has got up double digits over the last year. they doubled over the last decade. there will more than double over the next decade if we did -- do not do anything. this is digging deeper and deeper into your pockets. some of you saw the news. for those of you that do not do this, one of the biggest insurance providers just announced that they were going to raise rates on these rates up to 39%. that is the future. that is going to be one of the main things that helps to bankrupt local school districts. those young people that are about to go a college, finally, the third reason we had to take this on is because the deficit and debt that you hear everybody getting in a tizzy about, the vast majority of our long-term debt is driven by medicare and medicaid. it i
that was the main reason i said we had to take it on. the second reason was because what has happened to your premiums. if this was a representative sample, i am assuming that 85 percent of you have health care. some of you are buying it individually. no matter what your situation, it has got up double digits over the last year. they doubled over the last decade. there will more than double over the next decade if we did -- do not do anything. this is digging deeper and deeper into your...
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yesterday storm moving away from maine and lots of downpours and coastal flooding from maine all the way down to cape cod area and back to the west, winter storm warning for cleveland and wrap around snow affect you later today and snow goes all the way back and get to areas looks like around the north carolina mountains and tennessee, too. live tower cam look out of alba albany, new york. today the fog is in place but the warmer air comes in and i don't think you'll get the massive amount of snow out of this storm. it will mix with rain. it will be slushy and wet and ugly. what about the worst weather in the country. my pick for today, scranton, pennsylvania. you're going to see lots of wind, lots of snow, 15 to 20 inches, maybe two feet by the time it's all gone. 40 mile per hour gusts, if they hit that for more than three hours, blizzard-like conditions. >> the poor folks. that's on top of what they got yesterday. >> they got a couple inches yesterday, too. we wrote that down on our facebook, if you want to mess with us about that. >>> some students saw some things that they could
yesterday storm moving away from maine and lots of downpours and coastal flooding from maine all the way down to cape cod area and back to the west, winter storm warning for cleveland and wrap around snow affect you later today and snow goes all the way back and get to areas looks like around the north carolina mountains and tennessee, too. live tower cam look out of alba albany, new york. today the fog is in place but the warmer air comes in and i don't think you'll get the massive amount of...
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we are blue cross and blue shield to give you look at main, 1983 to 11 carriers in main offering products in individual market that matters us and another company that is not a major national competitor because we're blue cross and we have geography licensure and we don't want to lead the individual market. and so we need to make sure that it is a viable marketplace for our customers so we can continue to cover their costs. so as they incur healthcare costs were there to provide and pay for those costs. >> i yield back. >> let me go to vermont for question. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. ms. braly, it our last panel we did hear from some anthem policyholders of a very high rate increases. two of the policyholders had premiums that were being raised 38%. the third had a rate notification increase of 30%. all of those were markedly higher than the average increase at wellpoint has reported publicly. and the current rate increases put the policyholders in a tough position. they can drop insurance altogether or try to get a much less comprehensive policy. and i'd like to show you and m
we are blue cross and blue shield to give you look at main, 1983 to 11 carriers in main offering products in individual market that matters us and another company that is not a major national competitor because we're blue cross and we have geography licensure and we don't want to lead the individual market. and so we need to make sure that it is a viable marketplace for our customers so we can continue to cover their costs. so as they incur healthcare costs were there to provide and pay for...
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this brings me to my main point today. it is not the birth certificate. we are in trouble in america. we're losing our moral bearings , our respect for the rule of law. you look around america and things are bad and getting worse. we are broken, dispirited, scared. i cannot promise, when i am done with this speech tonight that you're going to be more prosperous than you were when you got here. among my job as speaker tonight is to give you some hope, some understanding, and hopefully, some inspiration. i mentioned the book i wrote called "taking america back." i was very excited about the book and considered it to be my finest work. i have written 13 books. that was my best. it came out just as the iraq war was getting started. abu i put this? it was not a runaway bestseller. i figured it was the war or the timing. i did not get my feelings hurt. i noticed toward the end of 2008, the book started to sell. i mean really sell. all of a sudden, as barack obama entered the white house and became closer to reality -- they begin to want to learn how to take ame
this brings me to my main point today. it is not the birth certificate. we are in trouble in america. we're losing our moral bearings , our respect for the rule of law. you look around america and things are bad and getting worse. we are broken, dispirited, scared. i cannot promise, when i am done with this speech tonight that you're going to be more prosperous than you were when you got here. among my job as speaker tonight is to give you some hope, some understanding, and hopefully, some...
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in 2009. >> the goal of the stimulus package was to help main street. not he necessarily wall street. as i say on a perdollar perspent basis, it did not get the support it needed. >> $413 million set-aside for shovel ready projects in the state of maryland, $28 million has been spent to complete only 14 projects. the state's goal of weather rising 3400 homes, has yet to heat up. data shows only 8 percent, or just 273 weatherization projects, have been completed. >> people will conclude we did not get enough bang for the buck. >> meantime back on reisterstown road. >> one day at a time. >> business as usual. >>as the leader mans forge ahead without any help whatsoever, from the recovery package. >> if it is a trickle down, it has not trickleed yet. >> as of december of 2009, the federal government has invested 141 incidents of wrongdoing, associated with recovery funds. >> i think it is really interesting experiment. >> reality show about a very hot topic causing controversy. show you what is causing such a stir, coming up in tonight's "word on the web."
in 2009. >> the goal of the stimulus package was to help main street. not he necessarily wall street. as i say on a perdollar perspent basis, it did not get the support it needed. >> $413 million set-aside for shovel ready projects in the state of maryland, $28 million has been spent to complete only 14 projects. the state's goal of weather rising 3400 homes, has yet to heat up. data shows only 8 percent, or just 273 weatherization projects, have been completed. >> people will...
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while people on main street look for jobs people on wall street they're collecting billions and billions in your bailout bonuses. among the top 17 companies that received your bailout money, 92% of the senior officers and directors they still have their good jobs and everyday americans are wondering, where are the consequences for they helping to get us into this worst economic situation since the great depression? where are the consequences? when washington passed a $787 billion stimulus bill we were nervous. they just spent $700 billion to bailout wall street. on the state level we knew a lot of that money came with fat strings attached. the federal government was going to have more control over our states. they were going to disrespect the tenth amendment of our constitution by essentially bribing with us take this federal money and we can mandate a few more things on you. i joined with other conservative governors around the nation in rejecting some of those dollars. legislators turned out to, though, nothing to applaud because legislators then were threatening lawsuits if governor's
while people on main street look for jobs people on wall street they're collecting billions and billions in your bailout bonuses. among the top 17 companies that received your bailout money, 92% of the senior officers and directors they still have their good jobs and everyday americans are wondering, where are the consequences for they helping to get us into this worst economic situation since the great depression? where are the consequences? when washington passed a $787 billion stimulus bill...
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main routes like you are seeing on 495, looking better, but with snow coming down, that could quickly change the situation a lot of slick spots out there, so no excuse to speed, especially on the ramps where it can be very, very icy. let's head out to 395, the slowest stretch of the day so far in terms of traffic. bumper to bumper here from washington boulevard, all the way to duke. no accidents. still, factor in some extra time if you are headed in that direction tonight. a real time map, as we head out over there, reveal a couple problems in virginia. first, a crash, gw parkway here is closed due to this accident, heavy delays approaching. 66 westbound, disabled vehicles still blocking the right lane here on route 234. we are seeing delays, all these red cars, all the way back to route 29. we are going to wrap it up with a shot of the key bridge, where we are seeing traffic coming in to georgetown as we take that shot and there we go, we are seeing a lot of traffic on key bridge from rocklin, no accidents. if you are coming into district, no parking on emergency routes, you will get
main routes like you are seeing on 495, looking better, but with snow coming down, that could quickly change the situation a lot of slick spots out there, so no excuse to speed, especially on the ramps where it can be very, very icy. let's head out to 395, the slowest stretch of the day so far in terms of traffic. bumper to bumper here from washington boulevard, all the way to duke. no accidents. still, factor in some extra time if you are headed in that direction tonight. a real time map, as...
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this was the bush family in maine. i took a family photo every year. it was just a lot of fun. you can see on the left. jeb and his family, laura and george. now when you go there, they have a sign that says, morning, -- warning, preisden -- president on segue. this was at the president's house and then with the grandchildren at the oval office. one of the key things to the bush family is family, faith, and friends. i saw that over and over again over the many years. george bush was an integral part of the federal government as cia director, congressman, vice president, president. the mass of people that he got to know and be loyal to -- we were walking down the hall. there was one guy standing on the side and the president stopped to go over and greet the janitor who used to clean his office when he was at the un. that is what we always saw in him. [laughter] this is the bush family in their bed in kennebunkport. "life"magazine wanted to send a photographer up to take some photos and he said, we are on vacation. we do not want to do anything. have dave valdez dixon pictures an
this was the bush family in maine. i took a family photo every year. it was just a lot of fun. you can see on the left. jeb and his family, laura and george. now when you go there, they have a sign that says, morning, -- warning, preisden -- president on segue. this was at the president's house and then with the grandchildren at the oval office. one of the key things to the bush family is family, faith, and friends. i saw that over and over again over the many years. george bush was an integral...
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the main thing is safety. watch out for the vehicles. take your time. it's icy out here. but you'll be okay. >> we keep telling people don't go out. >> they don't need to. if it ain't an emergency, stay home. let us do our job. it's more easy. if they get out here, they're in the way. it makes a harder. >> you're looking at a live shot of king street. you see that the cyclist did make it around the snow plow. so fortunately we don't have any injuries down here from riding your bicycle on the ice in the snow. i wouldn't recommend it, but, hey, what do i know? back to you. >> four wheels are tough enough. >> but sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do. >> that's right. no judgments here. >> thank you, jane. thank you, jane. >>> our coverage of the blizzard of 2010 continues right after the break. >>> well, take a look at this. a massive tree down on allison street in northwest d.c. look at that power line just kind of blowing in the wind there. we don't know whether it was the heavy snow or wind that brought this down, but this thing is huge. it's blocking traffic
the main thing is safety. watch out for the vehicles. take your time. it's icy out here. but you'll be okay. >> we keep telling people don't go out. >> they don't need to. if it ain't an emergency, stay home. let us do our job. it's more easy. if they get out here, they're in the way. it makes a harder. >> you're looking at a live shot of king street. you see that the cyclist did make it around the snow plow. so fortunately we don't have any injuries down here from riding your...
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i think the main thing though is i figured out that no party has all the answers. i came here in 1980 for thinking the democrats were the problem. the republicans were the solution, because for years of democratic rule on the. and i found out that we screwed washington up more in five years than democrats did in 40. we started with -- we started -- well, actually we did a lot of good things. when i lived down in 2001, we had a $155 billion surplus. but after republicans took control, and owned washington for eight years, now they left with a $1.1 trillion deficit. so what i found was absolute power and should do in d.c. is i think, the ultimate evil. i think is a very bad thing when any one party owns washington. i think that's the reason why barack obama who was at 71% last year, and he is sitting at, according to a cbs poll tonight, 46%. i think that's what george w. bush came in with the best of intentions, and left in the low '30s. i have found that james madison was a pretty smart guy. the balance of power and certainly that we need more give-and-take in washi
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from the bush administration but then was compounded by the obama administration because everybody on main street knows that they did not run up their credit cards to try to reduce their debt. i think we are all pretty much in a pickle right now. i just also hate to hear the previous lady bring race into the fact. we are trying to move past that in america. we are americans. unfortunately it will rear its ugly head. but i would like to think that now instead of voting by race we are trying to move the ball forward with ideology. and work for the common good of the american people. host: in "the financial times" this morning. we will be looking at more stories, and newspapers as we go through the morning. çsouth carolina, don on our lie for democrats. what did you think about evan bayh posset announcement yesterday? caller: good morning, robert. i would tell you some of your listeners are missing the point. i was on with you last month with byron dorgan who was so çfrustrated over the fact he could not get his way importation of drugs the bill by, and he is easily in the senate -- re-im
from the bush administration but then was compounded by the obama administration because everybody on main street knows that they did not run up their credit cards to try to reduce their debt. i think we are all pretty much in a pickle right now. i just also hate to hear the previous lady bring race into the fact. we are trying to move past that in america. we are americans. unfortunately it will rear its ugly head. but i would like to think that now instead of voting by race we are trying to...
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that is essentially their main street. you remember when we talked to the pharmacist about an hour and a half ago. he brought his sleeping bag. he drove all the way in from leesburg and he had a shovel. and i told him his shovel was dinky. so you know what he did? he sent his colleague out here to send me a shovel, so i could get to shoveling. these are the two shovels that the pharmacist brought us. people have a good sense of humor here in vienna, virginia. we're not going to get very far with these. we do, actually, have a big shovel to dig ourselves out of this parking lot. and just in case we can't do it, the kind people of vienna, a gentleman just drove up a minute ago, he's a contractor, he handed us a card and he said, if you can't get out, i'll come get you out. we're being well taken care of here in fairfax county. i'm kimberly suiters, with nbc 4, now back to you in e studio. >> and bruce moose moved along now, or is he still there with you? >> reporter: bruce moose has moved along. are you kidding?! he's doing
that is essentially their main street. you remember when we talked to the pharmacist about an hour and a half ago. he brought his sleeping bag. he drove all the way in from leesburg and he had a shovel. and i told him his shovel was dinky. so you know what he did? he sent his colleague out here to send me a shovel, so i could get to shoveling. these are the two shovels that the pharmacist brought us. people have a good sense of humor here in vienna, virginia. we're not going to get very far...
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if you can't get to the main roads, you can't get in. >> that's right, andy. listen to this we got i missed the name, randallstown is getting gusts of wind. it's really gusting out there in randallstown and it's serious. carroll, in ellicott city is on the phone right now. >> i feel strongly about this i'm a nurse at a downtown hospital. and the thing is when you take a job that designate you as a essential personnel, then you know you have to be there. forecasting has gotten so much better in the past few years when you see this coming you know and you need to make plans. you are told that when you first take the job. they have downtown all the hotels have very low rates for essential personnel that are employed by hospitals. so it makes it cost you almost nothing if you need to stay in a hotel. the hospitals will put you up. that is not going to be that comfortable and they do run out of space. but there are placing that are walking distance that are very cheap. and sob storys about people that can get out. that is no excuse. it sounds lame to the people tha
if you can't get to the main roads, you can't get in. >> that's right, andy. listen to this we got i missed the name, randallstown is getting gusts of wind. it's really gusting out there in randallstown and it's serious. carroll, in ellicott city is on the phone right now. >> i feel strongly about this i'm a nurse at a downtown hospital. and the thing is when you take a job that designate you as a essential personnel, then you know you have to be there. forecasting has gotten so...
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this was the main low. now this one is turning into the main low off the coast of south carolina. as it moves up the coast and gets closer to us, we'll get an even stronger easterly wind. that's, again, just one of the reasons why the blizzard warnings have been posted for anne arundel county, for st. mary's county as well. that's where we could see the three and four-foot drifts. here's futurecast. there's the low. by early tomorrow morning, almost east of the area, all snow through the area -- again, as it makes its way up coming down really hard. some very intense snowfall rates. one to three inches per hour from midnight up until, oh, 7:00 a.m. or so in the morning. that's when our timeline continues to show. this one working out very well. that's the dark blue from winchester to culpepper, a n annapol annapolis, frederick. i think we'll see nine to ten inches on the ground by midnight and pick up more throughout the overnight period. this is a storm sõ!5 that you want to stay on top of, but it will be hard to do that with what's going to be falling from midnight to 7:00 a.m
this was the main low. now this one is turning into the main low off the coast of south carolina. as it moves up the coast and gets closer to us, we'll get an even stronger easterly wind. that's, again, just one of the reasons why the blizzard warnings have been posted for anne arundel county, for st. mary's county as well. that's where we could see the three and four-foot drifts. here's futurecast. there's the low. by early tomorrow morning, almost east of the area, all snow through the area...
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the track of it and how long it sticks around is going to be the main thing. some of our computer models, john and christine, actually kind of retrograde it, move it back into the new york harbor as kind of almost like a land falling storm of some sort. interesting to see if that pans out. either way, it is going to be a doozy. much different than the last one that brought two to three feet of snow. lighter snow but heavy winds for sure. >> that will at least temporarily cause just as much problem as the snow will. rob marciano for us, thanks. >>> we'll be right back. whwhwhwh >>> after a year of fighting on capitol hill over health care, if the cost of a biopsy needing is still $800, you might say something's definitely broken. this week we're tracking instances of "broken government." medical billing. how the hospital comes up with those numbers, why they're so high and how much you actually have to pay. it can all leave your head spinning. how to fix it? unfortunately, no clear answer. at least not yet. but we have our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay
the track of it and how long it sticks around is going to be the main thing. some of our computer models, john and christine, actually kind of retrograde it, move it back into the new york harbor as kind of almost like a land falling storm of some sort. interesting to see if that pans out. either way, it is going to be a doozy. much different than the last one that brought two to three feet of snow. lighter snow but heavy winds for sure. >> that will at least temporarily cause just as...
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i think the main thing is though that i figured out no party has all of the answers. i came in and 94 thinking the democrats were the problem and the republicans were the solution because of 40 years of democratic rule on the hill and i found that we screwed up washington more in five years than democrats did in 40. a actually, we did a lot of good things. when i left town in 2001 we had a 155 billion-dollar surplus but after republicans took control and on washington for eight years, they left with $1.5 trillion deficit. so what i found was absolute power in washington d.c. is i think the ultimate evil. i think it is a very bad thing when any one party owns washington. i think that is the reason why barack obama who is said 71% last year and is sitting according to a cbs poll tonight, 46%. i think that is why george w. bush came in with the best of intentions and left in the low '30's. i have found that james madison was a pretty smart guy. balance of power and certainly more give-and-take in washington. >> i am told we have time for one more. >> krate, one more ques
i think the main thing is though that i figured out no party has all of the answers. i came in and 94 thinking the democrats were the problem and the republicans were the solution because of 40 years of democratic rule on the hill and i found that we screwed up washington more in five years than democrats did in 40. a actually, we did a lot of good things. when i left town in 2001 we had a 155 billion-dollar surplus but after republicans took control and on washington for eight years, they left...
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and mark my words, we will regain marriage in california, maine and elsewhere. [applause] my grandmother has a magnet on her fridge. show has had it as long as i can remember, and i keep a copy of in my wallet. it says fall down seven times, get up eight. and well into her 90's, it has served her well, and it serves our movement well. we've seen that when we come together, when we focus, when we roll up our sleeves and dig in, we create change. in the past decade, through our work together, the number of states recognizing same sex relationships increased from two to 11 plus the district of columbia. the number of states outlaug sexual discrimination increased from 12 to 22. the number of states outlaug discrimination based on gender identity and expression jumped from just one to 14. [applause] [applause] >> and we we have elected hundreds of candidates and defeated those who are not our friends. and just in this past year through our work together, as kate mentioned, we finally passed and got signed into law, the matthew shepard and james byrd, jr., hate crime
and mark my words, we will regain marriage in california, maine and elsewhere. [applause] my grandmother has a magnet on her fridge. show has had it as long as i can remember, and i keep a copy of in my wallet. it says fall down seven times, get up eight. and well into her 90's, it has served her well, and it serves our movement well. we've seen that when we come together, when we focus, when we roll up our sleeves and dig in, we create change. in the past decade, through our work together, the...
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. >>> and president obama heads to savannah, georgia on tuesday, it is the final stop on his main street tour. the president says he wants to learn firsthand about job initiatives in the area. >>> also happening this week, the u.s. senate committee on veterans affairs is meeti to discuss the mental health of the country's veterans, the hope to lower suicide rates among former soldiers. >>> our coverage of the earthquake in chile continues after the break. up next, social networking, how allowing survivors to share their powerful images around the globe. >>> plus gwen is back with a look at today's weather and a work week preview for us. stay with us, everyone, fox 5 morning news will be right back. dreams are amazing things. and in hard times, sometimes, a belief in a dream, a belief in what is possible - can transform everything. at at&t, we've never forgotten that our company began in a small laboratory, with a dream and a belief, in the future. today, our wired and wireless high speed internet networks are connecting small businesses across america - in cities and small towns - to mar
. >>> and president obama heads to savannah, georgia on tuesday, it is the final stop on his main street tour. the president says he wants to learn firsthand about job initiatives in the area. >>> also happening this week, the u.s. senate committee on veterans affairs is meeti to discuss the mental health of the country's veterans, the hope to lower suicide rates among former soldiers. >>> our coverage of the earthquake in chile continues after the break. up next,...
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that would put money back on main street and give them money to address their needs. it is a great way to incentivize the economy at the main street level, which is where people want to see the focus place to, not on wall street. host: let's take our first telephone call. it is from oklahoma city on the republican line. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: if you have your television in the background, it creates the back. could you turn it off? caller: let me turn it off. real quick here, the republican leadership -- i realize the atmosphere of what -- i do not think they realize the atmosphere of what is going on in the country. conservative principles -- that is why we lost in 2006 and 2008. the arrogance of the administration has been poisonous. the administration is a train wreck. where one to put -- when are we going to put out talking points to talk to american people and remind american leadership where we stand? thank you very much. guest: that is a great slush -- great question. in 2006 and 2008 we did lose the majority because much of our republic
that would put money back on main street and give them money to address their needs. it is a great way to incentivize the economy at the main street level, which is where people want to see the focus place to, not on wall street. host: let's take our first telephone call. it is from oklahoma city on the republican line. caller: good morning. how are you today? host: if you have your television in the background, it creates the back. could you turn it off? caller: let me turn it off. real quick...
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those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshour's" web site. but for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: next tonight, the debate over talking to the taliban. the "new york times" reports today that pakistan is offering to broker talks among taliban factions who operate from pakistani soil. but will diplomacy work when nations are already at war? that is the topic of a debate now underway in islamabad, washington and kabul. margaret warner reports. >> warner: even as the u.s. pours more troops into afghanistan-- triggering more fighting and casualties-- u.s. and afghan officials are moving to find a way to settle this eight-year war politically. for years, afghan president hamid karzai has talked about reconciling with elements of the taliban to end the conflict with no result. he renewed the offer at his inauguration in november. >> ( translated ): i am calling on taliban brothers to come back to their country. i want the international comm
those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshour's" web site. but for now, back to gwen. >> ifill: next tonight, the debate over talking to the taliban. the "new york times" reports today that pakistan is offering to broker talks among taliban factions who operate from pakistani soil. but will diplomacy work when nations are already at war? that is the topic of a debate now...
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the gentlewoman from maine is recognized. miss pin gri: -- miss pin gri -- >> i yield two minutes to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentlewoman from maine for yielding the time and i also want to salute the chairwoman of the rules committee, ms. slaughter, who has been a champion for american families when it comes to standing up for their needs, especially in health care. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of h.r. 4626, the health insurance industry fair competition act and the underlying rule. it is time for policymakers in washington to determine whose side are they on, are they on the side of the health insurance companies or the side of american families and small businesses? i urge my colleagues to stand up for hardworking families across america and pass this health insurance industry fair competition act today. because the state of the current law is unfair. health insurance companies currently enjoy an exemption from antitrust laws with no good
the gentlewoman from maine is recognized. miss pin gri: -- miss pin gri -- >> i yield two minutes to the gentleman. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for two minutes. >> i thank the gentlewoman from maine for yielding the time and i also want to salute the chairwoman of the rules committee, ms. slaughter, who has been a champion for american families when it comes to standing up for their needs, especially in health care. mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of...
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traffic not sticking so much on the main roads. but the side streets, we are starting to see it stick. salting operations are under way. we also have fog warnings in effect. you can see visibility not so good. at least in that camera shot. and 95, everything running smoothly, as far as the main lanes. but again, speeds are going to start slowing as the snow starts sticking to the major roadways. remember, wjz 13 is always on. so for traffic information, any time, you can always log onto wjz.com. >>> wjz is always on. check in for first warning weather coverage. for instant updates on the forecast, live doppler radar, and information on closing or delays, you can log onto wjz.com. wjz will be back on the air, starting tomorrow morning at 5:00 a.m. don and marty will bring you updated information you need to know. >>> for tonight, new details about a man who was hit and killed by a train in howard county. the accident happened last night about a half mile from the end of maryland avenue. police say edwin morrow might have been asleep
traffic not sticking so much on the main roads. but the side streets, we are starting to see it stick. salting operations are under way. we also have fog warnings in effect. you can see visibility not so good. at least in that camera shot. and 95, everything running smoothly, as far as the main lanes. but again, speeds are going to start slowing as the snow starts sticking to the major roadways. remember, wjz 13 is always on. so for traffic information, any time, you can always log onto...